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Greer's Change (eBook)
For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).
Greer's Change is an eBook written by Jillian West. In this work the character Seiran is an Incubus.
Overview
- Title: Greer's Change
- Author: Jillian West
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 238 Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0DMFY19NX
- Publishing Date: December 6, 2024
Plot Summary
Greer loves living life to the fullest, but everything changes when her vampire boyfriend loses control. The more supernatural blood someone has, the higher the chance of not surviving the change.
Somehow Greer does, but her awful ex compels her to keep his secret and orders her out of town. As a fae, she didn't even eat meat, and she certainly has no idea how to survive as a fledgling vampire.
With few choices left, she seeks sanctuary in Black Cove. Only her new house is occupied by an incubus who refuses to leave, and her first attempt at feeding ends up being on a mimic rather than an actual human. No, staying under the radar isn't going so well, considering the next set of eyes she catches belongs to an ancient vampire who heads the town council.
Things go from bad to worse when it becomes painfully clear something went wrong with her transformation.
Will her men be able to save her? Or will her new undead existence end before it even gets the chance to begin?
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 19, 2025
Things have always seemed to go sideways for Greer and being turned by a vampire and then being abandoned is the worst thing ever. At least until she finds a place to start anew, discovers her three soulmates, and, perhaps, the answers she has been seeking.
The work is a reverse harem fantasy romance set in a modern setting with quite a lot of complications and issues for the main characters to deal with. At times a bit frustrating, overall, well written, the erotica has a good deal of heat if occasionally becoming a little over the top. Similarly, some of the supernatural moments are as well, mostly in the actions taken in some scenes which felt a little forced or odd.
Seiran, the incubus of the work is quite a lot of fun. Especially his hobby of knitting which amused me to no end. He’s very unique, but still very much an incubus. However, that aspect of him is somewhat not really explored, being more hinted at and obliquely referenced. Something of a means to an end, at least in taking the characters towards their mutual entanglements, but really no telling a lot about him which I think was a shame really. His personality and thoughts are told, but as for his incubus nature, that sort of exists alongside of him throughout.
It’s more of a character development story with an erotic edge to it and an incubus as one of the complications. It’s cute, funny and when the passions of the characters being entwined come to play, it really is told well. The story universe is interesting, though I will admit to wanting a story about the succubi and incubi exclusively as that’s just something to wonder about, as I do.
Three and a half out of five pitchforks.
How the story’s real mystery comes to be resolved just felt far too pat and rushed for me. Given the person responsible for what happened to Greer and what they were suggested to be, it just felt so odd and wrong. Beyond that, how things closed was fun and the story ended on a positive note which I liked as well. This is a cute and delightful reverse harem romance certainly, but as for being an incubus story, it’s a bit lacking and I would have liked more.